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by Benjamin Smith

To be successful in life, self-confidence and good communication skills are really important, and this applies to everything in life, from personal activities to your profession and even your self-image. It can be troublesome for you if you lack in even one of these qualities, and hey, even if you’re already good at these, it never hurts to get a good dose of boosted confidence, right? And if you could communicate so well that people would get influenced by you easily, how great would that be?Sounds great, but there’s only one problem. You can’t just swallow a pill and be good at all of this in a moment. The only way to acquire them is by working on yourself and nurturing these qualities in yourself, which honestly sounds like a lot of work. This is where Neuro Linguistic Programming...

15 reviews

by Kathryn Mann

The accident left sixty-six year old Bob Peterson fighting for his life on an isolated farm lane. With broken ribs, a punctured lung, and compression fractures in his chest, spine, and pelvis, Bob pushed his arms forward, dug his fingers into the freezing mud and dragged his crushed body forward. Saturated to the skin in freezing rain, far from help, and with the night fast approaching, Bob refused to give up.

This true life drama includes photographs, documentation, and inspirational verses.

This amazing true story was featured on the It's a Miracle series hosted by Richard Thomas. It aired on PAX Television as Chain Reaction in 1999....

8 reviews

by Christina Charles

Javid is an upcoming inspiring r&b singer who is working hard on making his dreams come true. He has the love and support from everyone except the person that matters the most, his girlfriend of 7 years Shana. Shana doesn't believe that Javid should waste his time with music and want him back working in the medical field. She will stop at nothing to end his dreams and do whatever it takes for him to see things her way. Shana's negativity and harsh ways chases him right into the arms of his best friend and biggest fan Chevonne. Chevonne loves and supports whatever Javid wants to do in his career and personal life. Shana doesn't take the news of Javid moving on too well and will stop at nothing to get Javid back home where he belongs....

4 reviews

by Lyne Beringer

There is nothing more foreboding than the ticking of time without the ability to connect. We see ourselves as everything, each of us holding on to that which we believe makes us whole. And yet there is a great emptiness that we all feel when darkness reigns and silence fails to deliver that which we seek.... bliss. ~ Alaskan Vogue...

Exploring themes such as depression, abuse and heartache, Broken Things presents a haunting volume full of brutal honesty, horrid darkness, and a glimmer of hope....

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by Stephen Peace

This is the first story or play in the series about a slave plantation in 1839 GA. Seth is the young plantation owner married to Lull Mae, but having an affair with Sophie the slave cook. Lottie, a young white trash cousin of Lula Mae's has killed her family so she could live at the plantation. She seduces Seth, which isn't hard to do and makes plans to be his only mistress. This play is told from the slaves point of view....

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by Kaeche Liburd

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by Tanya Deloatch

This book of poetry includes poems filled emotions. Some raw, others downright bitter, but all with feeling. "In Her Feelings" will make you laugh, cry, wonder and take you on a journey through thirty-five poetic expressions of love, heartache, betrayal, friendship and more....

by Mantis Khiralla

A volume of poetry, thoughts and (fictional) letters...

by anna

These poems were written with my left hand (non-dominant) during times when anxiety was overwhelming me. The words and images that came forth spontaneously, not only gave my logical mind insight into my distress, but actually relieved the emotional chaos from my body immediately....

Another collection of free verse poetry by Jennifer Jo Fay. I have themes on love, nature, inspirational and other themes. It would make a great edition to a poetry collection.

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by Peter Harding

In the 1960’s, Beatlemania raged and youth all over the world responded, ending the reign of Elvis Presley and his first wave of raw rock and roll. At the same time, in Australia, out went the British coinage of Pounds, Shillings and Pence - in came the decimalized American dollars and cents. Both events were banner lined as exciting, new and different.But they weren't without problems!While the Beatles were artistically ‘copied’ spawning a slew of new bands including Delta Connection so too, did the new currency that attracted expert forgers who ‘copied’ the new notes. Clearly, music and money were - synonymous.Larry Billings, a printer and entrepreneur, indulged his passion and did both extremely well. However, he made mistakes! And his brother, Frank, complicated the issue. Si...

by Ernest Kinnie

A short play.
Marilyn, Sirena, George and Fredric want to join a playwriting group. They are more for fun than serious playwriting, but think they can learn something. They write a funny skit, but decide that won’t impress them, so they turn it into a deep and serious play. Not easy.

The living room of an upscale condo. Fredric is an old guy sitting on a bench, center stage, head back, eyes closed. A cane is leaning against the bench. He jerks awake as his wife Marilyn walks in right center followed by George, who stops just onstage. George is in his early 20’s, nervous and not too bright. Marilyn is in her 60’s, stiff in dress and manner, and does not look happy.

MARILYN
Time to leave, Fredric. The mover is here.

FREDRIC

by Robert Ratcliffe

Combining an expert’s knowledge of information systems with realistic portrayals of military special operations and cyber warfare, author Robert Ratcliffe delivers an engrossing and suspenseful espionage thriller complete with compelling characters and real-world strategic conflict straight from today’s headlines.

When John Reirdon, a network administrator at Sandia National Laboratory, unexpectedly loses his job, he learns about unusual activity on the Lab’s networks. With newfound and unwanted free time on his hands, Reirdon is determined to investigate the anomalies, even though it quickly becomes apparent that someone will go to great lengths to stop him.

'STRING' is S.E. McKenzie's forty-sixth epic poem which explores the mystery of 'String'....

by Karen Maeby Bates

What a better way to capture art than to see poetry in fashion? Karen Maeby delivers her chance at 100 small poems were written in response to fashion ads that she collected over the years. There are several subjects discussed throughout the poetry, as well as several emotions....

by A.K. Patrick

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